A right to life.

Aa Harvey

A right to life.

 

 

I have the right to write.

I may not be right in what I write,

But I still have the right to write.

 

 

Freedom of speech is poetry.  Do you see?

Because what they teach is, learn to read to feel free.

They plant the seed of doubt in you and me

And I just say what I see.

 

 

My thoughts are right to me and wrong to you.

I write what I feel and I’ll probably be sued.

This feud must end; my words are only words.

I only speak what I’ve already heard.

 

 

Mixed up I am, but my poetry is real.

This is how I really feel.

So how do you feel about what I write?

Is this writer right?

 

 

I’ve nothing to say, but lots I must write,

For I fear I could die without affecting your life.

I fear I could meet you in the afterlife

And have nothing to say, except did you enjoy the ride?

 

 

(C)2013 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 27th, 2020 04:13
  • Category: Reflection
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